Hello ghostofduke , the information I gave him is correct. I would not have given him information that I wasnt positive about. You are going by somewhat outdated information on cfl's (at least in the usa) there are more terms than "warm" and "cool" nowadays. The energy star rating program , which cfl bulb manufacturers must use if they want there cfl's energy star rated mandates the clf's be called certain things or have the kelvin rating on the package or both.

Here is a link to the the manufacturers specs of the "GE soft white" cfl bulbs. Note the kelvin rating is 2700k , which is good for flowering.
80891 - Specifications - GE Commercial Lighting Products

Here is a link to us goverment energystar cfl bulb guidelines in pdf form.
http://www.energystar.gov/ia/partner...s/cfls/lrc.pdf

One more thing I recommended these bulbs to him because the GE bulbs
(the "GE daylight" and "GE soft white" Cfl's) are available in every walmart in the usa and walmarts are everywhere here. GE partnered with walmart to get people to use cfl's so there in every walmart in the usa.